Overtaking single vehicles on a motorcycle (MOD 2 test tips)

Riders should not stay in the overtaking lane

Motorcycle riders should use the driving lane (left-hand lane) and only use the overtaking lane (right-hand lane) when overtaking single vehicles or other slower moving traffic. Riders should not stay in the overtaking lane for longer than is necessary and once the single vehicle overtake is complete, they should move back to the left-hand lane.

Indicate early and let it flash at least 5-6 times

When moving out for overtaking single vehicles, ensure it is safe to do so with regular mirror checks to gather information behind. Indicate early and let it flash at least 5-6 times to make other vehicles aware of the intention to change lanes. When it is safe, carry out a ‘lifesaver’ to move out – cancel signal, complete the overtake and when clear of the slower vehicle, take a mirror check and ‘lifesaver’ over the left shoulder to move back in.

Key points to remember:

Maintain at least two seconds from the vehicle in front

Signal early and let it flash at least 5-6 times

Effective mirror checks and a right ‘lifesaver’ to move out

Cancel signal and complete the overtake

Once clear carry out a left ‘lifesaver’ to move back in

“On Module Two and in general, candidates should stay in the centre of the overtaking lane when overtaking.” – Russell Binns, Motorcycle Instructor & Advanced Rider (IAM & RoSPA)